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The Apostle John: His Gospel
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  • 1. The Apostle John: His Gospel is a profound exploration of faith and identity in the early Christian Church, crafted by one of Jesus' closest disciples. Known for its unique style and theological depth, the Gospel of John distinctly emphasizes the divinity of Christ, presenting Him as the incarnate Word of God, who existed from the beginning and through whom all things were made. Unlike the Synoptic Gospels, John's account is richly symbolic and contemplative, employing metaphors such as light and darkness, bread of life, and living water to convey spiritual truths. Throughout the narrative, John portrays a series of miraculous signs that reveal Jesus’ divine authority and His role as the savior of humanity. The Gospel is particularly noted for its poignant teachings, such as the new command to love one another, and the intimate dialogues between Jesus and figures like Nicodemus and the Samaritan woman at the well, illustrating the personal relationship that believers can have with God. Additionally, the themes of eternal life and belief are woven throughout, culminating in the purpose of the Gospel, which is to lead readers to faith in Jesus as the Messiah. Through its depth of insight and profound theology, The Apostle John: His Gospel not only recounts historical events but also invites its readers to a transformative faith journey that continues to resonate across generations.

    What does Jesus call himself in John 14:6?
A) The Light of the World
B) The Way, the Truth, and the Life
C) The Good Shepherd
D) The Bread of Life
  • 2. In John 3, to whom does Jesus say, 'You must be born again'?
A) Zacchaeus
B) Judas
C) Matthew
D) Nicodemus
  • 3. Which character is introduced as 'the disciple whom Jesus loved'?
A) James
B) Thomas
C) John
D) Peter
  • 4. What does Jesus say will happen if he is lifted up?
A) He will come back in glory
B) The angels will rejoice
C) The world will end
D) He will draw all people to himself
  • 5. What is the focus of Jesus' discourse in John 6?
A) The Light of the World
B) The Word Made Flesh
C) The Good Shepherd
D) The Bread of Life
  • 6. Which woman has a conversation with Jesus at the well?
A) The Samaritan woman
B) Elizabeth
C) Mary Magdalene
D) Mary of Bethany
  • 7. What is the name of the pool where Jesus healed a lame man?
A) Siloam
B) Galilee
C) Gihon
D) Bethesda
  • 8. In John 11, who does Jesus raise from the dead?
A) Lazarus
B) Jairus
C) Matthew
D) Peter
  • 9. What does Jesus say about true worshipers in John 4?
A) They will worship in spirit and truth
B) They will worship in the temple only
C) They will worship on the mountain
D) They will worship through sacrifices
  • 10. Where does the Gospel of John begin?
A) In the beginning was the Word
B) Once upon a time
C) In a land far away
D) In the days of Noah
  • 11. What does Jesus declare about himself in John 8?
A) I am the Bread of life
B) I am the Way
C) I am the Light of the world
D) I am the Good Shepherd
  • 12. What is emphasized in the prologue of John's Gospel?
A) The nature of Christ
B) The lineage of Christ
C) The teachings of Christ
D) The miracles of Christ
  • 13. Which event happens in John 12?
A) Mary anoints Jesus' feet
B) The Transfiguration
C) Jesus feeds the multitudes
D) Jesus visits the temple
  • 14. What does John the Baptist call Jesus?
A) The King of Kings
B) The Lamb of God
C) The Prophet
D) The Teacher
  • 15. Who is sent to prepare the way for the Lord?
A) Paul
B) John the Baptist
C) Matthew
D) Peter
  • 16. Which miracle is discussed in John 11?
A) Feeding the 5000
B) Walking on water
C) The raising of Lazarus
D) Healing a blind man
  • 17. In John 3:16, what is described as God's gift to the world?
A) The Holy Spirit
B) The law
C) His only Son
D) Eternal life
  • 18. Which term describes the 'Word' in the opening of John's Gospel?
A) Logos
B) Savior
C) Redeemer
D) Messiah
  • 19. What institution does John emphasize in John 13?
A) The Last Supper
B) The Baptism
C) The Great Commission
D) The transfiguration
  • 20. Where did Jesus perform His first miracle according to John?
A) Jerusalem
B) Bethany
C) Cana
D) Nazareth
  • 21. Which event does John emphasize in his depiction of Jesus' crucifixion?
A) The tearing of the temple veil
B) Darkness covering the land
C) Jesus’ care for His mother
D) The earthquake
  • 22. What chapter in John describes Jesus as the Good Shepherd?
A) Chapter 15
B) Chapter 5
C) Chapter 10
D) Chapter 12
  • 23. In which chapter does Jesus speak to Nicodemus?
A) Chapter 5
B) Chapter 10
C) Chapter 1
D) Chapter 3
  • 24. What is the purpose of John's Gospel as stated in John 20:31?
A) To recount Jesus' parables
B) To teach the commandments
C) That you may believe
D) To explain the law
  • 25. Which event is described in John 2:13-22?
A) Jesus' baptism
B) The Last Supper
C) Cleansing the temple
D) The transfiguration
  • 26. What does Jesus ask Peter three times after his resurrection?
A) Do you love me?
B) Are you my disciple?
C) Will you follow me?
D) Do you believe in me?
  • 27. What prayer does Jesus offer for his disciples in John 17?
A) The High Priestly Prayer
B) The Garden Prayer
C) The Farewell Prayer
D) The Lord's Prayer
  • 28. Which city is the setting for significant events in John’s Gospel?
A) Nazareth
B) Jerusalem
C) Bethlehem
D) Capernaum
  • 29. Which city is often associated with the Apostle John?
A) Ephesus
B) Corinth
C) Antioch
D) Jerusalem
  • 30. Who betrays Jesus in John's Gospel?
A) Judas Iscariot
B) Matthew
C) Peter
D) Thomas
  • 31. Which of these is mentioned in John’s account of Jesus’ trial?
A) Pilate
B) Caiphas
C) Herod
D) The crowd
  • 32. What phrase does Jesus use at the moment of his death?
A) It is finished
B) My God, my God, why?
C) Father, forgive them
D) I am thirsty
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